So far - in version 6.18 - I've been missing way too many features and it really makes me sad.
- No roaming. There is no support for 802.11e, r, k or CCX. Or am I wrong?
- Other controllers take care of optimization and coordination of radio frequencies. I have never seen Cisco, HP, Ubiquiti AP's under auspices of their controllers landing at channel 8 or 9 (1-6-11 is a mantra in U.S. radio setting). Well, Mikrotik gives free rein to controlled AP's to autonomously and freely choose any channel. This is what some home Wi-Fi would do.
- Same story with radio transmit power. Set it manually or let it be.
- While other controllers take care about the firmware in AP's, this one doesn't synchronize RouterOS across the CAPs. It even doesn't report the ROS version for you.
- Adding/removing another wireless network to all CAPs isn't definitively a one-click action. You have to add individually each Virtual AP to a master interface of every AP.
- 我可以看到,做交流tually less with the CAPsMAN than with The Dude. To name a few: actual map of the network, AP RouterOS version, IP address assigned to a client station by an external DHCP server. The Dude could also upgrade ROS (see above).
- It is kinda problem to physically locate an AP. You may need to maintain an extra sheet or rely on renaming the interfaces likeroom101:eduroam. I didn't find some easy to maintain compromise at least.
- Feedback information is inaccurate, you can learn that an AP that you've turned off from electricity more than hour ago is still marked running-ap.
- 如果你正试图运行一些严重安全不twork, you have to use either built-in EAP-TLS (which is very nice but hard to deploy) or authenticate by MAC addresses (which is just for laughs I guess). Unability to cooperate with any other EAP response from RADIUS server (assigning a VLAN) is lethal.
- Hybrid character of CAP configuration is crowned by the necessity to set antenna-gain only locally.
I will be more than happy to hear that I am doing something wrong and doing it another way will fix my problem.